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Can you please give me a few scientific papers that prove human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming?
No one can show from the scientific literature that human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming.
alex jones
Climate change is too abstract for people to understand, but the coming water crisis is something that everybody will get on board with.
unidentified
From Malaysia to Mexico, from Sri Lanka to Singapore, privatization is on the move.
alex jones
They're restricting water supplies all over the planet.
They've passed legislation to take pure aquifer water all over Canada, the US, England, Europe, you name it, and put it through a bunch of chemical processors to poison the living hell out of it.
And to give it way more expensive pricing to then make the cost of water go up.
Water has always been free in the UK. They live on a giant crystal clear aquifer.
Now they're starting to charge for it.
This is how they operate, ladies and gentlemen.
unidentified
One of the biggest experiments in water privatisation has taken place in the UK. In 1989, the government sold off the entire water system of England and Wales to limited companies.
Even 30 years later, that system is being criticised across the political spectrum.
Chief executives have been awarded hefty pay packages, shareholders generous dividends, and investment in infrastructure has not kept pace with population growth, leading to sewage flooding and pollution failures.
Just 14% of rivers meet the minimum European standards for water quality, for example.
alex jones
The global government is failing.
They create the crises or exacerbate the problems, pose as the saviors.
unidentified
When problems arise in the Sahel or even in Texas or anywhere else, it's not because something went wrong in that local area.
It's because something is going wrong globally.
Something went wrong globally.
So we've got to address this at the global level.
This is about investing in global common, the global commons, for the common good of all.
And that word, common good, is actually a radical word.
Because in economics, we have notions of the public good.
It sounds good, because the second word is good.
But it's really framed more as a correction for something the private sector is not doing.
That's also, of course, true with COVID, right?
We are all only as healthy as our neighbor is on our street, in our city, in our region, in our nation, and globally.
Did we solve that?
Did we actually manage to vaccinate everyone in the world?
No. So highlighting water as a global commons and what it means to work together and see it both Out of that kind of global commons perspective, but also the self-interest perspective, because it does have that parallel.
It's not only important, but it's also important because we haven't managed to solve those problems, which had similar attributes.
And water is something that people understand.
You know, climate change is a bit abstract.
Some people understand it really well.
Some understand it a bit. Some just don't understand it.
Water, every kid, It knows how important it is to have water.
When you're playing football and you're thirsty, you need water.
So there's also something about really getting citizen engagement around this and really in some ways experimenting with this notion of the common good.
Can we actually deliver this time in ways that we have failed miserably?
alex jones
They're admitting they're bringing in global currencies that are already here, already running China.
They tried it in Nigeria.
Now it's massively backfired.
They're pulling it out there. But it just devastates economies, but it consolidates power.
Remember those headlines? Workers lost $3.7 trillion in earnings during the pandemic.
The plandemic. World's billionaires get richer by $3.9 trillion during the pandemic, more than doubling their wealth.
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Yet in 2016, the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee found that OfWatt were too generous.
And as a result, water companies made windfall gains of at least $1.2 billion between 2010 and 2015 from bills being higher than necessary.
What happens in one part of the world Ends up in another part of the world that's intrinsic to the climate crisis and water is intertwined with that climate crisis.
And honestly, we have a common language on climate, but we don't have that on water.
And that's, in my view, that is exactly what we need to have in order to progress towards a common goal.
alex jones
And so what's happening is the general public and people in the government and big talk show hosts across the board realize that They're being targeted, too.
No matter how rich and powerful you are, if you're not in the inner club, you're being targeted.
And the globalists get blowback themselves.
They get hurt by their own attacks.
It's insane. It's satanic.
unidentified
It's crazy. It's Wednesday, October 4th, Diva Our Lord 2023.
And... You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
Very glad to be with you here this Wednesday morning.
We'll have to talk about, obviously, big shake-up in the political sphere.
Talk about that whole dog and pony show.
Let's have some updates as to the goings-on here at Infowars.
Our audience will be interested to hear some changes.
We're shaking it up a little bit.
It's going to be an interesting month.
A lot to talk about. We'll open up phone lines nice and early today to get your phone calls as we didn't get to very many yesterday.
Lots of videos to show you as well.
Well, let's just get into it.
Here it is, your daily dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 4th of October, 2023.
House votes to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker in a historic first, and he was actually escorted out of the arena.
We can go to clip number 12 here, McCarthy being escorted out.
Lawmakers voted to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, from his leadership role.
The first time in the history of the House of Representatives that the chamber voted to boot a member from the top job.
Eight Republicans voted with every present Democrat to vacate the Speaker's chair.
The final vote was 216 to 210 in favor of McCarthy's ouster.
Representative Matt Gaetz introduced a measure against McCarthy known as a motion to vacate on Monday night accusing him of breaking promises he made to win the speaker's gavel in January.
Tensions flared during an hour of debate before the actual motion to vacate after 11 Republicans voted with every Democrat to advance the measure.
McCarthy's allies had taken up all of the microphones on the GOP side of the chamber forcing Gaetz to make his case from the side where the Democrats traditionally sit.
We have some clips from that again.
We will be We'll be getting into this.
We'll be touching on this. We'll be taking your calls on this.
I don't know. It is sort of a dog and pony show.
On one hand, it's a dog and pony show.
On the other hand, those dogs and ponies set policy for the whole United States.
So I guess we have to pay attention to it.
We'll be looking at the pros and cons of both of this.
It is a historic first.
I actually... When the news first came down, I had this little pang of sympathy for old Kevin McCarthy.
He is the shortest-serving Speaker of the House in American history.
Really, really pretty shameful.
And, I mean, there's so much to say about this.
I guess we'll get into it a little bit later, but On one hand, it's like, do you want Republicans tearing down other Republicans?
That doesn't seem good.
On the other hand, this really seems mostly like a battle between the establishment and the dissidents.
Donald Trump has been nominated as Speaker of the House, but that's not happening anytime soon.
As I was watching a MSNBC interview of one of the Democrats, and one of the reasons they voted to oust McCarthy was because, in his words, he went and genuflected in front of Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago after January 6th.
So literally, they're just like, oh, he associated himself with the former president of the United States?
He can't serve as Speaker of the House.
So it's not like this is some sort of Chance for bipartisanship where the Democrats are like, you know, we may disagree on some things, but we can all come together and choose the best person for them.
No, it's pure partisanship once again.
But it is a signal to the establishment that Republicans are sick of just being the speed bumps to the Democrats.
You know, racetrack. In other words, we aren't satisfied anymore with having, you know, Republican leadership that just allows Democrats to proceed with their deconstruction of the United States at a more reasonable pace than they pursue when they're in charge.
We'll get into it. We'll take your calls on this.
I'm constantly vacillating between just not caring at all and thinking this is just an entire kabuki theater nonsense distracting us from what's important.
For example, there's a list somebody put up of just all the things that this vote has forced out of the...
First out of the news cycle, including a House Democrat admits to felony bribery, being caught with gold bars.
The Biden administration lead Iran negotiator being caught in an Iranian spy ring.
The California governor appointing a person from Maryland and Democrat dark money donor to fill vacant to California Senate seat.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair being charged with taking bribes from foreign government.
The president's son pleading not guilty to a gun charge where his attorneys have told the DOJ they plan on calling the president as a witness.
The president's son listed the president's address as the beneficiary on a wire transfer from a CCP-linked company.
And, of course, the impeachment inquiry hearings.
Yeah, aren't these things all individually significantly more important than the bickering in the Congress?
I think so. But then again...
Is any of this important when you've got a cabal of psychopaths and billionaires meeting together in Switzerland to plan how to steal water from everyone?
Maybe that should be the primary concern we all have.
Meanwhile, as a consequence of this, Patrick McHenry Orders Nancy Pelosi to vacate her office.
Acting Speaker orders Pelosi to vacate her office, saying this room will be re-keyed mere hours after taking over as Speaker pro tempore with the ouster of Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday.
Representative Patrick McHenry ordered former Speaker Nancy Pelosi to vacate her office by Wednesday, saying please vacate the space tomorrow.
The room will be re-keyed in an email sent to Pelosi's office viewed by Politico.
Politico. The email added that the room will be used for speaker office use.
Pelosi is currently using a, quote, hideaway office, which only a handful of members receive.
Given that she is a speaker emerita, McCarthy allowed Pelosi to occupy the space.
McHenry, who is a McCarthy ally, is clearly less keen on it.
Pelosi slammed the move, calling it a sharp departure from tradition.
She, of course, is a big fan of tradition as a progressive Democrat.
Meanwhile, Trump has been hit with a gag order after lashing out at a court clerk in a New York fraud case.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's civil fraud trial on Tuesday imposed a gag order, promising sanctions for any violations on the former U.S. president and others in a case after Trump took to social media to lash out at the judge's top law clerk.
Justice Arthur Ingeron of the New York State Court in Manhattan told lawyers for Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the fraud case, that such comments aimed at his staff were, quote, unacceptable, inappropriate, and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
So consider this statement a gag order.
Thank you.
How dare you speak out against the unfair treatment you're receiving?
We'll only double it.
Hunter Biden has pled guilty, not guilty rather, to gun charges in a Delaware court.
President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty on Tuesday on two charges.
He lied about his drug use while buying a handgun in the first ever criminal prosecution of a sitting U.S. president's child.
Hunter Biden, 53, was charged last month with three counts related to lying on a federal form to acquire a Colt Cobra handgun in 2018 and for being an illegal drug user in possession of this gun.
He arrived at the courthouse in a motorcade of six black sedans.
Six men wearing earpieces who appeared to be Secret Service agents sat near Hunter Biden during the court proceedings and escorted him out of the courtroom through a side door.
There's a pending trial.
We'll be covering that as it arrives.
Also, today is October 4th.
Which means the FEMA alert system will sound alarm and send emergency alert on every cell phone, TV and radio today at 2.20 p.m.
Eastern. The FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission, has announced a nationwide test of emergency alert system and wireless emergency alerts, as reported by Gateway Pundit last month.
The test is scheduled for today, October 4th, at approximately 2.20 p.m.
Eastern, and will involve sending text messages to all TVs, radios, and cell phones in the United States.
The announcement was made through an official press release on FEMA's website.
The national test will consist of two portions, one for WEA and the other for the EAS. The WEA portion will be directed to consumer cell phones, making the third nationwide test of its kind, but the second to all WEA-compatible cellular devices.
The message will display either in English or Spanish, depending on the language settings of the wireless handset.
And a lot of conspiracy theories about this, I know.
It may be a nefarious attack or it may be just totally normal, totally like there's nothing to be worried about.
It's just the government briefly taking control of everyone's cell phone all at once simultaneously and all of the TVs and all of the electronics.
just just taking control just for a little while just for a little bit they have that power back ladies and gentlemen This is InfoWars.com, band.video.
You're watching the American Journal.
Just a quick little note here.
We talk about some of the goings-on in Washington, D.C. right now.
I don't even know how much I should say or have to say, but basically, obviously...
One of our fellow Infowars hosts will be going to prison for his free speech later this month.
And so I'm walking down the hallway with Chase and our producer, Scott, comes out and is like, oh, y'all are both here.
We need to figure out what we're going to do when Owen is on vacation for a little while.
And so we were like, should Chase take over War Room for the time being?
Should Chase take over American Journal and then host War Room?
And, you know, it worked out that it'd probably be better for Chase to take over on American Journal.
I can host War Room because that's just the way the schedule works out.
We both have family obligations that just make it easier for that to be the case.
And it's just funny because it's one of those things that, like, you know, if you watch this show, I'm always...
I don't want to say complaining, but just speaking candidly about how early I have to wake up to do this show and how against my nature that is.
So I'm like, I'm always complaining about just, you know, I gotta wake up so early to do the show.
Wouldn't it be nice? I always really enjoy doing The War Room.
But then as soon as it's like, okay, so Chase can take over American Journal and you can do War Room.
I'm like... But that's my show.
But that's my crew, actually.
Actually, I don't know if I've...
That's mine, though.
I want it. It's mine.
So, I don't know.
I don't know if I'm happy or not about this.
But it doesn't really matter. We've got to do what we've got to do.
And it's going to work out great no matter what.
Whether it's me sitting in for Owen on War Room and Chase sitting in here or Chase sitting in...
With Owen on the war, and whatever it is, it's going to work out.
We'll do what we need to to make up the shortfall.
Obviously, it's just something we have to deal with.
It's not anybody's fault except for, you know, the tyrannical madmen that are throwing Owen Schroyer in prison for two months despite him having not hurt anybody or done anything bad.
So, you know, it's like, it's just one of those things where no matter what happens, like, at least I'm not sitting in a jail cell.
For my free speech. I will be making sure if I do host Owen's show.
To open up every show by saying the exact things that they sent him to prison for, that the election was absolutely stolen, that tyrants deserve death.
You know, whatever else that they quoted in his sentencing memorandum as a reason to throw him in prison, I think I'll be making sure to double down and expand on those ideas just to reemphasize that we will continue to Champion free speech, regardless of the threats against us.
And then next week, I don't know.
Things are getting mixed up a little bit.
Maybe I'll be here.
Maybe Chase will be here.
Maybe Owen will be hosting Alex.
Maybe I'll be hosting Owen. It's going to be a big game of musical chairs.
But no matter what, it'll be one of your InfoWars hosts behind the desk.
At all times. Actually, this Friday I have a dentist appointment, so Chase will be taking over for me this Friday.
So things will be a little bit in flux.
It's going to be a chaotic month, I think, not just here at InfoWars, but everywhere in America and around the world.
Things are just really heating up these days.
And October just promises to be chock full of madness across the board.
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That's what I got for you.
I don't know if that is informative or useful to anybody, but just keep me up to date.
This month is going to see a lot of musical chairs being played, but we're just doing what we have to to deal with the attacks that we're under in a myriad of different attack vectors we're being faced with.
So yes, yesterday was a historic day.
Kevin McCarthy ousted from his position as Speaker of the House.
Again, I sort of struggle, like, even caring about this.
Because after all, like, what...
I don't know.
It's like there is no benefit for us.
It's just like... Whether or not the attacks against us go completely undefended or whether there is a modicum of like symbolic resistance to the Democrat program.
That's really how it's like the role of Congress at this point.
After all, the Ukraine war will continue on regardless of the desires of the people actually elected to run our government.
The welfare state will continue to grow.
The deficit will continue to skyrocket to unimaginable amounts.
I mean, just some of the latest numbers from America's debt is just...
I mean, frankly, the debt...
The chart of debt, the line graph of America's debt, it's got some 2020 election night vibes.
It's got some straight vertical lines where just hundreds of billions of dollars are being fabricated from nowhere that we apparently owe interest on.
It's complete nonsense.
So that's all going to continue.
Congress seems incapable or unwilling to do anything about that.
The border is still going to be completely wide open.
The crime wave is going to continue to crest.
We're just going to continue to experience a downfall as we have, probably regardless of who's in the speaker position.
So maybe it's not in the halls of Congress that are...
Rescue will come.
Jim Jordan is now entertaining a speakership bid.
That's from Politico, published this morning, or maybe late last night.
Representative Jim Jordan is having conversations with House GOP allies as he seriously entertains a bid for a speaker.
Two Republicans with direct knowledge told Politico.
A person familiar with the situation said in an announcement that Jordan will throw his hat into the ring for a speaker not necessarily imminent, And he might have some trouble with that.
Steve Scalise, also gauging support for speakership bid.
I think he'd been the whip for a little while, right?
Kevin Hearn, leader of the largest House GOP group, weighs bid for the gavel as well.
Lots of people potentially contending for this speakership role.
And that'll be a wonderful distraction while the impeachment hearing gets sidelined and the Biden trial gets ignored.
The corruption revelations about Democratic congressmen get swept under the rug.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
We're going to continue talking a little bit about this Kevin McCarthy ouster.
Some of the interesting things that led up to it.
We'll move on to some other political topics shortly and then on to some more widespread conspiratorial topics as well.
I think, Chase, do you want to come in in the third hour?
I think Chase is going to join us in the third hour.
We're just going to co-host the third hour of today's show, as that was one of the things I was talking about in the last segment, shaking it up.
Infowars shows with more than one host.
What would that even look like?
We don't know. So we're going to try it out in real time.
We're going to do it live.
So that'll be happening in the third hour.
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls at the end of this hour, beginning of the next hour.
Let's take a look back, actually, at Matt Gaetz.
He appeared on TimCast earlier this year, eight months ago, just after the vote for speaker.
Remember, it was a very contentious vote, another record-setting.
Instance with the Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, where it took multiple rounds to figure out who would be Speaker of the House.
Eventually, Kevin McCarthy won that position, but now he's been ousted.
So, a couple record-setting events in McCarthy's tenure as Speaker of the House.
The first being that that tenure is the shortest ever.
He's the first Speaker of the House to be ousted in this fashion.
He also was the, when elected Speaker of the House, it was Took the most number of rounds since, like, the 1800s.
New York Times says that McCarthy's extraordinary downfall reflects an ungovernable GOP, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I mean, essentially what they're saying is...
McCarthy being ousted represents the Republicans not just playing by the rule set in which they obediently acquiesce to the deep state monolithic control system and actually demand consequences from getting our people into power.
Again, not just being speed bumps to the Democrats' racetrack, In fact, I think Cynical Publius on Twitter put this really well.
He says, When Republicans are in power, they immediately abandon the campaign promises they made, disregard the desire of their voters, and prioritize comedy and bipartisanship while seeking to never anger the mainstream press that despises them anyway.
As a result, when Democrats are in power, we drive at warp speed into a totalitarian nightmare, whereas when Republicans are in power, we drive at a slightly slower speed into a totalitarian nightmare.
With the exception of gun laws at the state level and in SCOTUS, we never roll back The horrific policies Democrats have been foisting on us for 85 years.
This must change.
Exiling McCarthy means we have said enough.
We need a Republican majority that represents its voters just like the Democrats do.
I don't care if exiling McCarthy, quote, cripples the institution.
It's an institution that's corrupt to its very core and deserves being crippled.
Excellent work, Matt Gaetz.
I thought he put that extremely well and I think we all recognize that pattern.
Democrats get into power and it's just...
Just pedal to the metal.
Full acceleration.
And when Republicans get into power, it doesn't stop.
We don't stop moving that direction.
We just move that direction a little bit slower.
And, as he points out, the Republicans do everything they can to try to mitigate the vitriolic hatred of the Democrats and the mainstream media.
And it To no avail.
I mean, it doesn't help at all.
They still get called all the names.
They still get called Nazis.
Like, it doesn't matter. So why they care is beyond me.
Let's go to that video eight months ago where Matt Gaetz basically explains that this is exactly what's going on.
He is opposing Kevin McCarthy not as a You know, sheep in or a wolf in sheep's clothing, you know, pretending to be a Republican, but sabotaging the Republican Party, but rather as an act of resistance against the uniparty deep state that runs things.
So here is Matt Gaetz on TimCast, clip number five.
This was eight months ago, just after Kevin McCarthy had become Speaker of the House.
matt gaetz
He believed that Washington was broken.
The normal system of selecting leadership in both parties is based on the redistribution of lobbyists and special interest money.
Like, if you want to be the leader of your party, you basically have to raise and redistribute North of $100 million.
And Kevin McCarthy was so good at that, he raised and distributed about half a billion dollars over the course of the last election cycle.
And so it creates a covenant that's not really built on trust or merit or vision, but trading money for political support.
And we wanted to send a shock to that D.C. cartel system and to say, no, guess what?
There's going to have to be a different way you get there.
And the concessions we sought principally fell into like three buckets.
harrison smith
So, I mean, this is the heart of the issue, right?
This is the source of all of the problems, that your position in D.C. doesn't really matter how popular you are, doesn't matter how How many votes you get, it's all about money.
It's all about how good you are at raising money.
In other words, it's how good you are at capitulating to corporate interests.
And that's just the way that it works.
Again, I would love to see this being an opportunity.
After all, some of the controversy around this has been Matt Gaetz actually working with people like Ilhan Omar and others from the squad.
Again, you know, the moronic optimist in me It says this could be a chance to find some common ground with people that we generally disagree with in the sense that nobody likes the fact that corporations run our government.
It's been a terrible thing for everybody, whether your distrust of that is because you're a communist and you think it's a capitalistic influence, or whether you're an Infowars-style dissident right person that just thinks that these corporations are multinational, international in character, do not support America's best interest and are just as dangerous to humanity as anything the government does.
We can all agree that it's this moneyed power that is the root of all evil in Washington.
And it would have been nice, it would be nice to see Republicans and Democrats get together and say, hey, you know, we might think that the American people deserve to be Treated differently, you know, what helps them might, you know, our prescription might be different, but we can get together and try to do something that frees us from the control of the donor class.
That would be nice, but then you actually hear the...
Interviews with the Democrats in the House, and they are still so diabolically anti-Trump that it clouds their brain.
It really is bizarre.
I should have grabbed the clip.
Maybe I'll try to find it during the break.
It was an interview with one of the House Democrats.
Literally, he said one of the reasons he wanted to oust Kevin McCarthy was because he was like, well, he said all the right things on January 6th, but then later he went to Mar-a-Lago and genuflected to Donald Trump.
In their mind, literally just being nice to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump was President of the United States.
Even the most hated President of the United States ever.
In history, somebody like George Bush, he's going to get a massive funeral.
Everybody's going to go there, and they're going to weep, and his corpse is going to be dragged across the entire United States, and there's going to be nine funerals when he stops in different places, and everybody's going to pay respects.
That's the way it traditionally goes.
With Trump, it's like if you dare...
Speak to the former president, then you are apparently a Nazi collaborator and should be destroyed.
So, you know, it's a hopeless wish, thinking that the Democrats and Republicans could actually come together to do what's best for America.
So, even though McCarthy is a total swamp creature, I think we can...
We can rest assured that this isn't some new day in Washington where the partisanship has been put to the side so we can get what's best for the American people.
No, it's just a dog and pony show.
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It really just is. Welcome back.
harrison smith
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We have a lot of... Other stuff to talk about.
I'm wondering where we should go next.
I guess while we're still on the topic of Kevin McCarthy, we can say a few more things about politics in general.
Again, I'm just sort of baffled at the interpretation of any of this from the mainstream media.
This New York Times article is a Master class in insanity, I have to say.
So we'll go through that here.
This is clip number six is Patrick McHenry, the new acting house speaker, slamming the gavel down after he's taken up his position.
Can we go ahead and roll this and just look at how angry this guy is.
Let's watch how angry this man gets as he slams the gavel like a child.
Let's watch.
unidentified
The chair declares the house in recess, subject to the call of the chair.
I'm very angry.
harrison smith
*laughs* Yeah, is that...
You're angry at what?
You're angry that this vote didn't go your way.
You wonder if he's ever gotten that angry about the border being open or the Democrat machinations that they pull continuously.
These guys, they don't get angry at the correct things.
I think that's the big takeaway here.
There's no anger. There's no fury.
There's no righteous indignation when we are just...
As a country looted to the bones for foreign aid.
That we're being invaded.
Two million people have been encountered at the border this year.
Is that a majority of the people that have crossed or a minority?
Have there been four million people who have come in this year or just the two million?
I mean, we don't know. Nobody cares.
Doesn't make the people in Washington mad.
Interrupting their little game.
That makes them mad. Throwing a wrench in their spokes.
That, you see the fury, just the bow tie is vibrating with anger at that.
How dare you?
How dare you stop us from surrendering the government to the Democrats?
And this is, I think this is kind of a telling statement from McCarthy.
This is from the New York Times article.
It says, it basically talks about, it confirms what Matt Gaetz was talking about in that last clip that we said.
In other words, they say that he was previously known as more of a back-slapper and prolific fundraiser than a legislative wizard, right?
That's why he got his position, because he's good at getting money from the millionaires and billionaires by selling out the country.
They say he failed to master the art of corralling a deeply divided Republican Party that could never quite bring itself to rally behind him when it came time to choose normalcy over chaos.
This is the way it's always presented, normalcy over chaos.
It'd be so chaotic to set things right.
It'd be so chaotic to actually demand that our representatives do the thing that we elect them to do.
It's better to just keep it normal, keep it quiet.
I don't know. There's so much in these sentences.
When it came time to choose normalcy over chaos.
See, they have... Like, at this point, the people that are staging the true revolution...
We are in a revolution.
Victor Davis Hanson went on...
He's an eminent historian, went on Tucker Carlson to explain in the historical context the revolution that America is going through.
We are clearly going through a Bolshevik-style revolution just at a slightly slower pace.
But we're in this weird position where those carrying out this revolution already have all of the power.
It's very odd.
It's very bizarre. Where, like, the people that are the revolutionary-minded people, they already have control of the media.
They already have control of most corporations.
They already have basically total control of the governmental apparatus.
And yet, so, but they're not holding a revolution against themselves.
They're just, like, occupying these positions and using them to destroy the The American system piece by piece, piecemeal.
So normalcy, the normal way things go, is to have the American system and economy and people slowly but surely, systematically dissected, just taken apart piece by piece, disassembled and destroyed.
And I guess it would be chaotic to stop that, right?
It's like if somebody... Every day comes into your house and steals money from you.
And that's normal. It's normal that just every day somebody comes into your house without your permission, rifles through your drawer, takes money, and leaves.
That's very normal. Now, if you try to stop them, then there's going to be a fight.
And it's going to be chaotic.
Because that person doesn't want to be stopped.
They'll fight you if you try to stop them.
So let's not have chaos.
Let's just keep with the normalcy.
This is all normal. It's all very normal for you to be robbed and...
Dislocated and destroyed.
So let's just keep the normalcy going.
We don't want chaos by fighting the people that are robbing us.
With the GOP base increasingly hungry for insurgency and confrontation, yeah, in other words, representation and stopping the Democrats, which is what you're elected to do.
But again, you can just imagine like a normal person reading through this, somebody who's not hyper into politics or that has just like a skeptical cynical eye and they come away with just this idea this this vision of just like The government is this major bureaucracy corporation that's just chugging along, doing its best. And hey, it doesn't get things right sometimes, but it's all good people just chugging along, just doing their best.
And then here come in the crazy right-wingers that are just, like, messing everything up and trying to shove the guy over and just, like, messing, just destroying everything, throwing sticks in the spokes.
Like, that's the feeling that you come away with, that it's just like, ah, chaotic, frenetic madness when the right wing gets anything.
Let's just go back to just, like, everything's normal, just cruising along, chugging along.
And this is the statement from McCarthy that really illustrates what's happening here.
He says about the people that ousted him,"...they don't get to say they're conservative because they're angry and they're chaotic." As if people that want to...
I consider myself conservative.
Why do I consider myself conservative?
Because I'm Christian, because I believe in the founding principles of America, because I don't think that change is just good because it's change, right?
Change can be good. Change can also be bad.
But what we're progressing into, the change that we've experienced and that's being pushed on us and that's coming down the pipe that we know is coming down the pipe, has been...
Universally bad for everyone.
It's not good change.
It's not even remotely good change.
It's been devastating to even the people that this change is predicated on helping.
I want to conserve morality.
I want to conserve the nation.
I want to conserve the old way of life where you have families and children and communities that are safe and not everything is institutionalized and corporate and soulless and plastic and homogenized.
Where you have true diversity of thought and culture cooperating, right?
Not diversity that is cacophony, but rather harmony with different instruments playing different sounds, but all at the same key in the same tune.
So it actually sounds like a symphony rather than just madness blaring noise.
That's why I consider myself conservative.
And the fact that the Republican Party is doing nothing to stop the madness, the fact that the Democrats are on a suicidal mission to tear out by the roots any semblance of continuity and continuation of the policies and the Institutions that have served us well in the past, yeah, you get a little angry.
You get a little angry at the fact that our country's being destroyed.
You get a little worked up at the fact that nobody's doing anything to stop it.
The border's wide open.
The Ukraine war is...
Continuous and going to last forever.
That they're robbing us half of our money to pay for the nonsense that serves nobody but themselves.
The fact that we're having millions of dollars poured into foreign aid.
That COVID lockdown centralized trillions of dollars into the hands of the ultra-elite by robbing the middle class.
I mean, it's just, it goes on and on and on.
But to these people, to these Republicans in Washington, to be angry isn't conservative.
To have emotion isn't conservative.
To do something to stop the madness of the liberal communists, well, that's not very conservative.
You're supposed to do it in a calm fashion.
Like that, this is everything to me.
He doesn't think you're conservative if you're angry.
I mean, is there anything else to say?
Like, why do you think we lose? Why do you think we constantly lose?
Because rather than get angry and fight back, rather than do something to prevent the destruction of our country, they would much rather very calmly, very respectably, reasonably surrender our sovereignty and die.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, Band.Video.
We're going to talk a lot about crime today.
We're going to talk a lot about corruption.
unidentified
It's just ubiquitous.
harrison smith
Free speech being destroyed across the world.
And of course the World Economic Forum is meeting to decide how to take advantage and exploit all of the crises that they themselves Have created.
Isn't that nice? Let's go out to phone calls, though, because we are going to take phone calls throughout this second hour.
And a lot of people have called in about the McCarthy ouster.
So we'll go to some of those calls first.
Let's go to Alvin in Austin.
Thanks for calling in.
You say 11 Republicans in the entire House come together.
unidentified
Go ahead, Alvin. You're on the air. Yeah, so you got you guys constantly coming on telling your audience that Democrats are awful, they're evil, they're pedophiles.
Anything that you guys can conjure up...
harrison smith
We accurately report on the morality and character of Democrats, yes.
unidentified
Right, right, right, right. Yep, every time, yep.
And that anything that they want is going to be terrible.
harrison smith
And now you've got— Well, short-sighted, short-sighted, nonsensical, generally bad for the country.
unidentified
Right, right, right. Right, right, right.
And you've got Gates saying McCarthy is—he worked with the Democrats to avoid the shutdown, and so we need to oust him.
And so Gates aligns with all of the Democrats to do effectively everything that the Democrats want?
What is this cognitive dissonance that you're asking your audience to buy?
This is such bullshit.
harrison smith
Honestly. You can't curse.
Now we have to hang up. I wish we could have had a conversation, but don't cuss, Alvin, because we will have to hang up on you, but...
What is the cognitive dissonance that you are suggesting that we're sending to our audience?
What exactly have I said about the ouster of McCarthy?
So far, I've just basically said I don't really care.
It's kind of a bunch of nonsense.
unidentified
You said it's good.
You said it's good. The fact that That you guys are promoting that the Democrats have voted out your speaker.
You're handing the Democrats what they want.
How on earth is that in Republicans' best interest?
harrison smith
What has McCarthy done to not give the Democrats what they want?
I mean, McCarthy's been Speaker for, what, eight months now?
Have the Democrats been denied anything with him being Speaker of the House?
I mean, they've gotten the Ukraine funding, they've gotten everything, right?
So what exactly is it that McCarthy's done That would make you think that keeping him in office as Speaker of the House would not be or would be bad for the Democrats.
unidentified
Right. But now you have Gates—well, the Democrats clearly don't think it's good for him to stay in office as the speaker because they voted to oust him.
And you've got Gates handing the Democrats what they want.
So how is this not going against your best interest?
And how is your audience supposed to square this?
This is just the dumbest shit.
harrison smith
All right, well, okay, now we got to hang up on you.
Okay. We could have kept talking.
I don't even know if Alvin was a Democrat or a Republican.
I don't even understand what he was saying there.
Sean in California says McCarthy ouster is a good thing.
We'll go to him on the other side.
To our audience, think whatever you want.
I'm not telling you what to think, how not to think.
I don't even know, I don't even really care about any of what goes on in Washington.
I keep going at a dog and pony show, and apparently that's me vociferously agreeing with whatever's going on.
I just think Kevin McCarthy's a bad Speaker of the House.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal taking your phone calls about the McCarthy ouster today.
I don't know where this idea comes from that we're trying to tell our audience what to think.
We open up the phone lines so you can tell us what to think.
At least that's what I do. I don't know.
It's like I said earlier.
I mean, it's hard to even know how much this matters in the big picture.
I mean, you've got World Economic Forum sitting up there in Davos, Switzerland, talking about how The next plan, now that all of their plans have failed miserably, by the way, that's part of the clip that we keep playing,
the water clip. that maybe we don't harp on enough as it represents a admission of our total victory, a mission of their complete failure to swindle the world's population in the way they intended to do,
right? The woman says in that clip where she's talking about how well we didn't solve COVID because not everyone got vaccinated and so now we need to go after the water because everyone understands water And what she says in that clip is maybe with water we won't fail like we failed so miserably on everything else.
Like you get that they have failed miserably on everything else because Infowars and the people we've inspired and paved the way for have exposed what they're doing and people have resisted it and understood the big picture, the reality of what all of these policies really entail.
So we've achieved a massive victory on that front.
What, you know, Kev McCarthy being Speaker is going to do to stop the marching on of the global government, I can't really possibly say.
And then you get into just like, I don't know, the whole thing is just such a silly game they're all playing.
And it's all just these isolated, sequestered...
I mean, you know people that work in...
D.C. and work on Capitol Hill, the way they describe it, as if it's like a spaceship, as if it's not on Earth.
It's this little colony, this little bubble world, where inside, everybody who's elected gets treated like a king.
Everything they want is delivered to them immediately, and they're weighted on hand and foot.
And they actually develop.
That's why you have people who've been in office for a long time.
You can almost see it Develop in real time this superiority complex, this I'm better than everybody else, as they are raking in millions of dollars off insider knowledge of stock trading tips.
It's a corrupt den of thieves.
Who's going to be in charge of the den of thieves?
Okay, who cares, honestly.
I really don't.
But then it's like, okay, but then they vote on things that are destroying us.
We need to pay attention in some regard because that is—there's some power that resides in there, even if it's not confronting or having any noticeable effect on the bigger picture stuff.
If we could, in a fantasy world, actually have a Republican majority that was legitimately and appropriately conservative and angry, then, yeah, we could— We could do something to fix all of these problems.
But as it is, it's just like, who's going to be the conductor of the out-of-control train?
Doesn't matter. The train's out of control.
Let's go to Sean in California.
You say the McCarthy ouster is a good thing.
I'm open to that interpretation.
Go ahead, Sean. You're on the air.
unidentified
Harrison, could you hear me okay?
Yes, sir. Yeah, I apologize.
I'm in commute, so if I cut out, let me know.
But I had some questions for you, kind of a yes or no question.
You've heard the phrase, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, correct?
Right. Okay, so we have an election coming up in 2024, correct?
Right. Okay, are we a nation of contracts and laws or a nation of men?
harrison smith
Well, theoretically or actually, it's a different answer.
unidentified
Well, the point is, Harrison, is Gates got everyone to expose whether or not they'll honor their contract before a major election coming up.
So he masterfully played both parties and got, you know, essentially someone who was signing America First Agenda out of the way.
So it might throw a little bit of chaos into the short term, but I think we're actually going to come out of this a lot better.
harrison smith
Your comments? You know, I hope so.
Again, I honestly, it just, I don't know.
It just seems like a distraction to me.
I don't know. I really don't.
I just don't. I mean, I don't like Kevin McCarthy.
I like Matt Gaetz in general.
That's how I feel about it.
But no, I think that's an interesting point.
I wonder what the effects on 2024, what this is going to have.
You know, we'll see. And hopefully we'll get somebody better than McCarthy.
I think Jim Jordan would be very good in that position.
I doubt he'll get the...
But, you know, everybody has cognitive dissonance on this, right?
The clip I keep talking about that I will just go and find because if I'm going to keep referencing it, then we should probably just play it.
But, you know, it's that Democratic congressman basically saying he wants to get rid of McCarthy because McCarthy, he says, genuflected to Donald Trump.
But the person organizing this ouster is like the top Trump MAGA dude in Congress, Matt Gaetz.
So it's like the sides are mixed up here.
The partisanship is not exactly the division.
You know, going on right here because you've got the most MAGA person, Matt Gaetz, ousting somebody.
Democrats voting with Matt Gaetz because they're anti-MAGA. So, I mean, none of it really makes any sense.
It's all sort of flip-floppy up in the air.
So, you know, it's just a bunch of nonsense.
Let's go to—thanks for the call, Sean.
Let's go to Mike in New York. Matt Gaetz clip from yesterday.
What clip from yesterday?
The speech that he was giving yesterday where he says, you know, I don't think ousting Kevin McCarthy is chaos.
I think $3 trillion in debt is chaos or whatever.
$33 trillion in debt is chaos.
Go ahead, Mike. What do you have to say about that speech he gave yesterday?
unidentified
Hey, good morning, Harrison.
It was actually not about that one.
It was about his appearance on Laura Ingraham.
But before I get into that, I just want to give you an on-the-ground report.
I am a full-service worker.
And as far as yesterday, I received my first COVID home test kit that can get delivered to people's homes.
I received my first ones in over a year yesterday.
So Infowars is tomorrow's news today.
This is why we're all here.
And I just want to confirm that this is a go.
And it's coming back.
People are buying it. They're getting them sent to their house.
I had three home test kits delivered yesterday.
I got another five today.
So it's coming back.
harrison smith
You mean you're a mail carrier and you're delivering these to people's homes?
unidentified
Oh, yeah. They're taxpayer paid for.
And all through COVID last time we were doing this, they cut off for about a year.
And now it's ramping back up again starting yesterday.
harrison smith
InfoWars Tomorrow's News Today.
Thank you for that insight, Mike.
Oh, it's coming back, all right.
So, thank you for that.
What was the Matt Gaetz speech you were talking about yesterday?
unidentified
Yeah, so he was on Laura Ingraham, and this quote is so nice.
You guys probably heard it, but I want to make sure.
It's so nice, we got to hear it twice.
He said to Lauren Ingraham, she asked him, about how Trump feels about this move that he made yesterday.
And I wrote down a quote, and this is quoted.
He says, I believe I'm in pretty good standing with the former president.
You will see me on the campaign trail with him soon.
And by the way, you know, who you won't see on the campaign trail at a big rally?
Kevin McCarthy. Because if Kevin McCarthy took the stage at a Trump rally, he would be booed off like Lindsey Graham.
harrison smith
Yeah, of course, Lindsey Graham's very mad at this.
Like, that's the thing. It's making all the right people angry.
So I don't know how bad it really is.
I mean, I really see this as an attack against the establishment that Kevin McCarthy represents, right?
This is an attack because look at what Trump did when he was president.
He tried to play the game with these people.
He tried to do all the right things to get them on board.
He really did try to work with congressional Republicans and senators.
They just shafted him every possibility, every possible chance they could.
So, like, why would you keep entertaining their lives?
Why would you keep going back to them and hoping that they've changed?
They're not changing, so oust them, get rid of them, whatever.
It can't be worse than them in office, right?
I mean, I don't know. What's your take on that?
unidentified
Yeah, I mean, I think at least we got somebody who's holding up to their word.
I mean, McCarthy went back on everything he said that he was going to do pretty much.
And even if he went halfway on some stuff, listen, we're in dire needs here.
harrison smith
You know what I'm saying? We're in dire straits indeed.
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unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal taking your phone calls. - You guys.
We're talking about crime too.
Crime is just reaching kind of terrifying levels at this point.
And we'll go to that in just a second.
We'll go out to your phone calls before then.
Let's go to Anybody else who wants to talk about Matt Gaetz?
Toven, Ontario, Line 10.
Toven, Ontario, thanks for calling in.
You say Matt Gaetz waited too long to get upset.
unidentified
Yeah, good morning, Harrison.
Yeah, like, it's...
They tried to get him in 15 times, and then he gave him, like, an eight-month latitude there.
Like, why wasn't he trying to get rid of him after a month or two months?
And also...
How does everybody feel about MTG supporting Kevin McCarthy?
harrison smith
Well, she thought that they would be able to pressure him into, you know, doing things the right way.
I don't know if she's made... I haven't seen any statements from her about his ouster, but she worked pretty hard to get him in there.
unidentified
But she didn't vote him out, though, did she?
I don't think so. No.
So I would say, like, I agree a lot with what you say.
I think everything is kind of a kabuki show.
I think it's all distraction, and I think probably 90% of the Congress said it's all compromised.
Like, what we should be dealing with is the higher-ups, like you said, like the weppers, and figure out what their game plan is.
And here's a final question is, do you think that Like, you know how Alex and you guys always talk about how the deep state and the globalists are kind of hurting right now?
Do you think they didn't factor that into all their calculations, especially with their AI and brain trust, that everything that's kind of back, you know, not going 100%, was already taken into account?
harrison smith
What do you mean? I mean, I think they're still driving ahead, you know, as fast as they can.
The way we always explain it is, I mean, first they give you the option to come along.
I mean, it's like the scene in 300 or it's like the temptation of Christ.
You know, in the desert, with the devil going, hey, I'll give you the world.
You'll get everything you want.
Just surrender yourself to me.
Like, this is the way the globalists work.
They first ask you to willfully come along by offering you, you know, gifts, offering you power.
And then if you don't, then they resort to violence.
They attack you and do it anyway against your will.
But they would rather have you not fight back.
They'd rather have you just come along willingly.
So their plans, their attempts to psyop the people of the world into just willfully surrendering themselves to the globalist keeps failing.
themselves to the globalist keeps failing and they don't quite have the power yet to just implement it outright full force because there's still some you know burning embers of liberty in the hearts of americans and people around the world so they can't exactly just come out and attack us right out so they are failing they are having to like change their tactics and try new things and each one is more ridiculous than the last
And they don't quite have the power yet to just implement it outright full force because there's still some burning embers of liberty in the hearts of Americans and people around the world.
So they can't exactly just come out and attack us right out.
but they're as we speak using ai to facilitate the transfer of power away from nations to the the global government so they're certainly using ai to do that now in that same vein this story from zero hedge talking about keb mccarthy's ouster it Defense stocks fall as paralyzed house with no speaker puts U.S.-Ukraine aid at risk.
So one tangible outcome of Kevin McCarthy's ouster has been that Ukraine can't drain us of more money.
Hardline Republicans were angered by McCarthy's willingness to fund Ukraine's war while arguing that the money could have been better spent to protect the southern border and restore law and order in imploding major U.S. cities.
The historic ouster of the speaker has weighed on defense stocks as traders anticipate challenges for the new speaker in securing further funding for Ukraine.
So this was a key aspect of Kevin McCarthy's ouster, and apparently it has already, you know, it's probably already saved lives.
It's probably already saved lives as the weapons being delivered at least slow down for the moment.
So this is a major blow to the deep state who thrives and survives on proliferation of war.
So there's that.
Thanks for the call, Tov.
Let's go to Chris in North Carolina.
Talking about next year's election and whether it's even going to happen or not.
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me okay?
harrison smith
Yes, sir. I hear you great. Excellent.
unidentified
Yep. Long-time listener and supporter, and thank you guys for all you do.
So, yeah, my question is, you know, Alex, to kind of piggyback on what Alex was saying yesterday, whether or not the election is even going to happen.
Why would they instigate or speed up this, you know, World War III scenario where they can implement martial law and or, you know, even just suspend the election altogether?
If it's been proven that they can basically steal the election with impunity and pretty much do anything they want, you know, with those actions.
So, like, what are your thoughts on that?
harrison smith
It's a good it's a good question.
I think they clearly have shown that they are willing and able to steal the election as they did in 2020.
But that may have been a one time opportunity for them as once that happened, now everybody's on alert.
unidentified
it's a good word.
harrison smith
2022 wasn't a big presidential election year, so they did some tricks there too, but I think it's going to be a lot harder for them in 2024 to do it.
And I mean, it's certainly a possibility that there's no election in 2024.
I think it's much more likely that, again, they either use COVID or war or whatever.
I mean, you know, COVID, the big thing was the mail-in ballots.
Like, that's the way they cheated. The mail-in ballots were necessary.
The drop boxes were necessary.
All these things were in place.
A lot of those things have been removed and rolled back.
Others have been doubled down.
I mean, it's an ever-changing landscape that they're having to deal with.
And look, no matter what, war benefits them, right?
No matter what, the war progresses their ideas, their programs.
Like, all of it is progressed significantly if America were to enter a war.
But, as we pointed out elsewhere, like, if they try to do a draft or something, it's just not going to work.
That's just not going to happen because they know that the American people are not going to go fight for this American government.
It's just... If the choice is presented in that way, it's going to be the government that they're going to be fighting against, not for.
That's just my prediction.
unidentified
What do you think about that? Yeah, I kind of agree with some of the things, some of the points you're making there.
I could see more of like a martial law scenario, you know, in lieu of like a health crisis, like a national, like COVID, like you mentioned, where they really, really go full out, you know, authoritarian and just try to use our own military against us.
or the fact that if they want to emulate the Ukraine scenario where they basically just suspended elections altogether over there because of the war.
I know the constitutionality of it probably says otherwise, but we all know that they use the constitution in this country pretty much like toilet paper.
harrison smith
Yeah, it hasn't stopped them before with the war.
Well, thank you very much for the call, Chris.
We'll go back to more of your calls on the other side while we talk about the string of murders that have taken place across the United States.
And what they all have in common.
We'll cover that on the other side and show you the really kind of brutal video of the so-called COO of Antifa who was stabbed in New York City.
Very easily avoidable situation.
Stay tuned for that.
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls and those videos.
Don't go anywhere, folks. All right, folks, welcome back.
This is the American Journal.
unidentified
Oof. Kind of my, uh...
harrison smith
Got kind of my adrenaline pumping previewing this video that we're about to see.
Video released of the stabbing in New York City.
Left a leftist activist dead.
So we'll show you that video in just a second.
There have been a couple cases in just the last week of almost exactly the same, like very similar things happening over and over.
And we'll talk about those in just a second, but the wider crime report is things are bad.
Things are really, really, really, really, really bad in America right now.
I don't think the American people are ready for it.
Obviously, leftists are just completely incapable of comprehending what's going on.
But you don't have to be a Black Lives Matter supporter to be victims of this.
Of course, the Overall, lawlessness contributes to all of this, especially at the southern border from postmillennial.
Suspect in custody after gang rape of 11-year-old girl who was lured by auntie, plied with alcohol, and locked in a basement with two other girls in Bemidji, Minnesota.
22-year-old man from Texas has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a Minnesota girl.
And I believe this was originally reported that he was a legal immigrant.
But I don't see that in this article, so that might not have been accurate.
According to KSTP Police in Bemidji, Minnesota, they received a call from Stanford Medical Center's emergency department on September 23rd, alerting them that an 11-year-old had been admitted to the hospital with injuries typically sustained via sexual assault.
She had numerous cuts all over her body and said she was in pain.
The girl told investigators she had been dragged into a car full of men by a woman described as her auntie and a paper bag had been put over her head.
She was brought to a house where she was subsequently tied up, pushed down the stairs and forced by her relative to drink alcohol.
She then was allegedly raped by a group of men.
The victim was eventually able to escape with the help of at least one underage female being held in the house.
She recalled one girl who was tied up and unconscious in a closet, two who were next to her when she was assaulted and one other.
The status of the other captives have not been revealed.
unidentified
You know.
harrison smith
Just makes you wonder.
How many other...
Okay, here it is.
Luna, who fit the description given by the victim, was subsequently arrested via warrant for a different offense committed in nearby Hennepin County.
Eleven other men, all of whom were identified as illegal immigrants, were taken away from the United States Border Patrol officers to be processed.
As CARE 11 reports, Luna admitted that he knew the auntie but denied having sexually assaulted the girl.
So, again, I really hate even reporting on this sort of stuff.
It is such a horrific story.
It's literally 11-year-old girls, like, tied up unconscious in a closet.
It's horrifying.
And yet, this is what's being allowed.
Because we just can't get a handle on anything.
There's just not enough resources.
I mean, when you're spending billions of dollars at the southern border, when you're spending trillions of dollars just overseas on wild boondogs like this, there's just not enough time, resources, or energy to deal with the normal crimes because the insane, outrageous ones are just expanding exponentially.
So... This is obviously a direct consequence of the open borders.
11 illegal immigrants arrested in a gang rape ring targeting 11-year-old girls in a small town in Minnesota with a population of around 15,000 people.
This isn't a big city problem.
This isn't an on-the-border problem.
This is a nationwide problem now.
It's like we don't even know what's going on.
Did you hear about four 11-year-old girls missing in this small town?
No reports on that.
It's not until one of them escapes, literally, like a Hollywood movie.
I don't know how she escaped, out the window or something.
Like flees to some safe place and gets help.
Then we hear about this, but of course it doesn't become a mainstream media bonanza because it would put at risk Their policy of open borders, if it were to be revealed that this is the type of thing legal immigrants are doing in this country.
Of course, just about every day at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, police are being called because of domestic assaults or something of the sort.
Venezuela is emptying its prisons and sending people here, so maybe that explains it.
And it just, it really is like astonishing how The mainstream media can choose just like a random, just out of nowhere coincidence, or not coincidence, but just like occurrence, and just make it the biggest thing in the world.
I mean, they can have people marching, they can get laws changed, they can take some random, like the shooting in Georgia with the guys who just got 20 years for shooting the...
Ahmaud Arbery, the Ahmaud Arbery case, right?
Not like indicative, it's not something that's like happening all the time where it's like, oh, they're reporting on this, but it's just one point in a larger trend that shows that this is happening all over the place and it needs attention.
I think it was just a total, out of nowhere, one-off, like random occurrence, unlike any other occurrence really anywhere else in America.
And yet it gets so much attention and it's treated as if it's symbolic of systematic problems that need to be changed.
Or meanwhile, you've got systematic policies of the United States directly leading to things like this.
Things like 11-year-old girls being tied up and sexually assaulted for God knows how long.
And it just is totally silent.
It's just treated as like, oh, what a tragedy.
Anyway, moving on.
House of horrors.
So 11 illegal immigrants, 11 foreigners brought into this country by the Biden administration.
I mean, I would wonder, I would not be surprised.
I'd actually be willing to bet money.
That at least a few of those girls were brought across the border by people other than their parents.
I bet these girls are some of the 85,000 children that have gone missing as a result of the Biden administration's failure to keep up with the people that they are letting into this country.
I mean, we've covered it. They bring in, like, and you've probably seen the videos, and we have some we can pull up, where literally there's videos of illegal immigrant, like, migrant caravans, and they have children that are drugged.
Like, the children are just completely out of it.
They kind of look like they're asleep, but they're, like, half awake, and they're just, like, groggy.
I mean, so you literally have, like, drugged children being brought across the border.
If they're even caught by the Border Patrol, then the Border Patrol...
We've seen the whistleblower documents.
We'll put them on a plane, send them to another city, hand them over to somebody who may be their family, may not be their family, doesn't even say that they're their family.
There's no way of knowing because those people have no identity because it's actually policy of the American government that you can use the transfer documents of the child as identification.
Okay, so if you're transferring a child to an adult, and then you're saying this transfer document is your identification, that means they don't have any identification, meaning you're giving a child to an unidentified adult, and then the policy is like, and then we'll give you a call in a month, and 85,000 children have been given away to adults and never been seen again, never been contacted, they get reached out to by the border authorities, no answer, they just disappear.
So how many houses in small-town America have little girls tied up in the closet?
I wonder. I wonder.
Will we ever get an answer?
Or is this just the anarcho-tyranny that we're supposed to deal with?
I mean, you, you, you know, spread anti-semitic flyers in Florida.
You're getting arrested, mister.
You drug a child.
Sexually assault him. You're probably getting away with it.
and that's just modern reality in America.
Disgusting.
All right, folks, we'll go back out to your phone call shortly.
I didn't mean to get quite so hung up on that last story, but it is just that horrific.
But I do want to talk a little bit more about crime.
We're going to talk about the three murders that have taken place in the last week of basically prominent Anti-police, pro-Antifa, pro-Black Lives Matter activists, one a journalist, one a calling himself the COO of Antifa, and then that tech company CEO in Baltimore, all of them murdered.
In each one of those cases, there was a distinct lack of Self-preservation instinct that I want to highlight, but that's not necessary to be a victim of crime these days.
In fact, crime is so widespread, so mishandled, criminality so rampant and unpunished.
One thing that we didn't cover nearly enough, I don't think, I meant to get to it back when it first broke, Was the fact that, you remember the former police chief, the retired police chief who was run over by those teenagers who filmed it and posted it on social media.
And one of the suspects in that, one of the people who did it, told their arresting officer, told somebody, and was reported to the media, that Basically, they were going to get a slap on the wrist.
They were just like, yeah, I'm not going to get in trouble for this.
And we saw the same thing with a murderer in Houston a few months ago.
Not the murderer, but the guy who paralyzed the mother, Asian woman, at an ATM. He attacked her and body slammed her and broke her spine.
And he said the same thing, right?
He's like, I'm going to be out tomorrow.
Like, he's on a jail phone call telling his friend, like, nah, they're not going to do anything to me.
I'll be out in a week. It's fine.
And this idea that you can soften your reaction to crime, that you can let people off the hook or, you know, give them probation rather than prison or, you know, give them no-cash bail, like... As if that doesn't affect the behavior of criminals.
The criminals are telling you it's affecting their behavior.
Teen brags he'll get a slap on the wrist for killing ex-police chief and hit and run.
This goes into their decision on whether or not to commit a crime.
You have a criminal nature, but you're like, ew, but if I do that, they'll kill me.
I better not do that. Oh, if I do that, I'll be in prison for the rest of my life.
I'll be beaten half to death.
Like, they're not going to do the thing.
If they know, because this happened to them before, where they're like, last time I did a crime, I was out the next day.
It was awesome. Then they're going to do the crime.
So, like, this contributes.
The overall attitude towards crime contributes to the growth of crime.
That should be obvious, but apparently I have to explain it.
And at this point... Like, it doesn't matter who you are or where you are.
You can be a victim of a crime.
This is a local story.
No national attention, obviously.
Here in Austin, but horrifying and literally anybody.
This could be literally, this victim could be anybody.
This person wasn't making any mistakes.
They didn't do anything wrong.
They weren't, you know, not being careful.
We don't even know what happened.
This is how... Just routine crime is at this point.
Austin woman, whose body was found inside wrecked vehicle off I-35, died from gunshot wound, police say.
Theresa Gandy Ferguson, 46, whose body was found inside a wrecked vehicle that rolled off an I-35 exit ramp over the weekend, died of an apparent gunshot wound, APD has said.
This case is being investigated as Austin's 48th homicide of 2023, and detectives are asking for the community's assistance in gathering information regarding the shooting that led to Ferguson's death.
They didn't even know she was shot.
Nobody even heard or reported the gunshot.
This woman was just driving down the main thoroughfare of Austin, I-35, Interstate 35.
Some other driver, I guess, shot her.
She killed her dead while she was exiting the highway.
Her car just rolled down and crashed.
Apparently her iPhone recognized the crash.
Police said an automated emergency call was placed to 911 after an Apple iPhone detected a vehicle collision.
The operator who answered the emergency call told police officers there was an open line but no one speaking.
Minutes later, additional 911 callers reported that a vehicle with a non-responsive driver rolled down the exit ramp of I-35.
Officers arrived at the scene and realized that she had died of an apparent gunshot wound.
Like, this is the level of crime in America at this point.
Like, this could be anybody.
I feel so bad for the family that this happened to where they have no suspect.
They don't even know where the bullet came from.
There's just another driver of the millions that pass through Austin every day.
One of them just pulled out a gun, shot a woman to death while she was driving in another car, and is just off down the road, gone, right?
So that's where we're headed.
That's just, like, going to be reality from now on.
Now, it's a little bit different with these activists that have been murdered.
Self-described COO of Antifa gets stabbed to death by blackmail in Brooklyn.
We actually have the video of that.
It is extremely graphic.
We have a somewhat censored version.
We can go ahead and watch that video now.
This is video number 10.
This is Ryan Carson, I believe his name was, social justice advocate, who described himself as the chief operating officer of Antifa, being stabbed to death by a black male suspect in an unprovoked attack Monday morning in Brooklyn.
Here's that video. Here you see Ryan and his girlfriend sitting on a bench, the black male suspect who's yet to be identified.
Walking off, they...
Start walking off in the same direction.
This dude starts, like, smashing a car or something.
It's kind of hard to tell what he's doing. They keep walking towards him.
The woman stops.
Ryan keeps walking a little bit forward.
He starts yelling at them.
Ryan Carson starts saying, chill, chill.
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There he gets slashed.
harrison smith
Still being confronted. The guy's got a knife in his hand.
It cuts, and now Ryan's on the ground.
This guy spits at the woman and walks off.
And Ryan is, uh...
unidentified
Ryan's dead.
harrison smith
He's dead. Another random woman comes up and, uh...
And look, I'm not...
I'm not blaming the victim here.
Like, this... That's a horrifying situation to be in.
I've been in situations like that where you're just walking down the street and some crazy person starts yelling at you.
You don't know what to do. You're like, what's going on here?
It can be terrifying, especially if they're on drugs or drunk.
Literally happened to me earlier this year in Phoenix, Arizona of all places.
Walking back from some TPUSA event in the middle of the night just walking through downtown.
There's some crazy drunk guy trying to fight me.
And you kind of don't know what to do at that point.
But maybe before it ever gets to that point, you can recognize that the crazy guy talking to himself and breaking things on the street, you should just keep your distance from.
Again, I feel bad.
There's really no good situation here.
It just makes you realize how important it is to carry a gun and or be capable of Physical violence, but with somebody with a knife, I mean, there's really not too much you can do about it.
You also have this, so a suspect has been identified in the homicide of far-left Philadelphia journalist Josh Kruger.
While an arrest warrant has not been issued yet, Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Venor reported that authorities planned to bring the man into custody and ask him some questions.
Benore said the wall authorities believe the shooter was a man Kruger knew.
A motive had not yet been identified for the killing.
So this didn't seem random to me because the guy was shot seven times, which is usually when you see somebody shot them many times, it's like a personal beef of some sort.
So I kind of assumed it was something like that.
But if you go through this Josh Kruger guy's Twitter timeline, you see he was very proud of living in a dangerous part of town.
He constantly was like, well, I live next to a methadone clinic and a homeless encampment.
Okay, so what are you so scared of?
And there's just this, like, I don't know, chronic inability to recognize threats in liberals.
And this story from the post-millennial...
Baltimore Tech CEO opened door road elevator with convict charged for her murder.
So you've got these people who, like, literally, they think they're, like, bad people.
They think it's bad for them to, like, have self-preservation instincts, to have suspicion of...
greg reese
People with face and neck tattoos.
harrison smith
I was about to say that exact thing.
The guy with the face and neck tattoos.
The obvious criminal trying to get into your building.
Like, oh, did you lose your key?
And they just, like, let him right in.
I think it just goes to an overall philosophy that is leading us down this path of destruction where these leftists and liberals are suicidally dedicated to their false beliefs.
And they're all paying the price.
greg reese
Freedom of Information Act results have shown that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists knew that the mRNA injections were commonly fatal to babies in the womb.
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room.
greg reese
And $11 million was spent to bribe OBGYNs to lie to pregnant women about the safety of the injections and convince them to get the shot.
U.S. nursing home data clearly shows that the mRNA shots were killing the elderly.
The mRNA shots are now causing cancer.
The CDC admits at least 118,000 children have died suddenly in the USA since the rollout of the mRNA COVID vaccines.
The actual count is likely much higher, and that was reported a year ago.
Nothing has really changed.
The historical mass murder continues, and the perpetrators remain free, pushing for round two and winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Their discovery led to a monumental medical breakthrough, but even they were surprised when they learned today they're receiving one of the world's most prestigious awards.
The Nobel Prize in Medicine, the last thing a pair of scientists expected when the phone rang at 3.40 this morning.
My husband picked up and he was talking to somebody and then he just handed over and said, this is for you.
Did you believe it at first?
Not really, you know, because, you know, people can make jokes.
I also thought it was a prank or an anti-vaxx joke or something.
This has to be a prank.
Some anti-vaxxer is, you know, playing with us and, you know, this can't be real.
We wait and the press conference starts and it was real.
We couldn't get funding.
We couldn't get publications.
We couldn't get people to notice RNA as something interesting.
It had failed clinical trials, and pretty much everybody gave up on it.
Everybody was skeptical.
We didn't care.
Katie and I certainly didn't go into science for money or for awards.
We did it because of interest and curiosity.
We've got clinical trials for seven vaccines going on right now.
We've got work on cancer vaccines, vaccines for autoimmune diseases, for allergies.
We've got gene therapy moving into clinical development.
We've got a variety of therapeutics.
So, you know, it's already been going on for many years, and this has just given RNA the recognition.
greg reese
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
Alright, welcome back, folks.
That's the Nobel Peace Prize for Shot That Killed Over 100,000 American Children.
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I am joined in studio by the one and only Chase Geyser.
We're going to do a little co-hosting thing this next hour.
How you doing, Chase? Doing good.
How are you doing? I'm doing very well.
We'll be taking your calls, talking about the news, seeing how it goes with two hosts.
I think it's going to be fun.
I think it's going to be good. I already hate it.
It's already terrible.
I'm already extremely uncomfortable.
Who's in charge? Doesn't make any sense.
But this should be fun. I don't know.
We've never done like a co-hosting thing on InfoWars before.
I guess Owen and I did it for a little bit about a month ago.
chase geiser
And some of the early American Journal episodes you did with Alex, didn't you?
harrison smith
That's right. Well, and actually, War Room started originally as having Owen and Roger as co-hosts until Roger got thrown in.
Dang it! This is the every time War Room gets going, one of the hosts gets thrown in prison in political persecution, and we have to shake things up a little bit.
So I guess we have done it, but I guess there is some precedent to this.
The chair is cursed. Yeah, maybe it's the War Room is cursed.
Maybe it's just that effective that they have to keep throwing our hosts in prison because they can't deal with...
The way that we talk about things.
We'll be getting all sorts of topics, taking lots of your phone calls.
Phone lines still full, so we'll go out to those just as soon as we get back from the other side.
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It doesn't mean that we're wrong.
It doesn't mean that we're going to stop. Alright, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of The American Journal is on.
I'm in studio with the one and only Chase Geiser.
He's sitting in. We're doing a little co-host exercise as we may be doing that next week.
I don't know. We haven't really settled what we're doing.
Everything's in flux right now.
But it should be fun.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think so. You gotta date a little bit before you get married.
harrison smith
Yeah, that's right. Testing the waters.
We're doing it the other way around.
I'm just like, I don't know man, reporting on crime to me, I feel like I'm low energy now because I just have to sit here talking about people being murdered in our entire country going to hell and just imagining the families of these people.
I don't know man, how do you report on this stuff without letting it affect you?
I'm trying to keep the energy up here, chase in studio, but man it's depressing seeing what's America's come to at this point.
chase geiser
Well and it's kind of ironic because the left would say that you're the criminal.
harrison smith
Well, I'm a thought criminal.
Yeah, because I want criminals put into prison.
chase geiser
The thing about crime with me is the data is one thing, but then you can always find crazy news stories of crimes, even when the crime rates are really low.
So I'm just sort of desensitized to it when I see it.
It doesn't feel like an increase in crime that I see the videos.
Obviously, looking at a chart, you're like, oh, it's obviously gone up, but I just feel like you can always find crime.
harrison smith
Yeah. Yeah, but that's the kind of thing.
It's very different being like, murder has gone up 40%.
Isn't that terrible? Than picturing every one of those murders with every family with an empty chair at dinner.
It's dehumanized and depersonalized.
The classic one death is a tragedy, a million is a statistic.
So I feel like we have to delve into the individual cases So people can actually understand the consequences of their policies aren't just, like, a tick-up on a bar graph, you know?
It's like, no, this is, like, actually horrifying.
And, you know, what would you do to prevent the story we saw about the 11-year-old girls being sex slaves for illegal immigrants?
Like, is that not worth shutting the border?
Is it not worth...
Just putting barbed wire up to ensure or at least help make it to where that doesn't happen anymore?
I mean, what are we willing to do to prevent this?
chase geiser
I don't want to say anything illegal, right?
But seriously, it's getting to a point where I would not be surprised if I see people just take justice into their own hands.
Isn't there a famous story of the guy in Russia that killed his best friend for molesting his daughter?
harrison smith
There's a bunch of stories like that.
chase geiser
Innocent, you know, because that guy needed to die.
Yeah, yeah. It's just going to have to be what happens.
harrison smith
That's happened in Texas, too.
I mean, that's the problem, though, right?
That's anarcho-tyranny, is that, like, if you defend yourself, then you will be, you know, thrown in prison.
You will be charged. I mean, we've seen it with the guy in New York subduing the madman on the train and accidentally killing him, and now he's in prison.
So it's like, you don't defend yourself.
You get murdered by the criminal.
You do defend yourself.
The people who should be stopping the criminal swoop in to put you in jail.
So it's just like... It's a lose-lose situation, man.
chase geiser
I will say that here in Austin it definitely feels...
Like people are more desperate.
Yeah. I just get that vibe.
You know, every city has its own vibe.
There's every era has like a zeitgeist.
And like I told you earlier, I spent an hour at Walmart this morning before coming into the office.
And so it was a very special demographic.
But I definitely had a sense of what it's like to be a hourly sort of lower class American just walking around for an hour in Walmart.
At 6 in the morning? Yeah, either the people shopping or the people working.
And they're great people.
Nothing wrong with it, but it's just like, oh, this is...
I was even looking at the clothes and the t-shirts for $4.49 and I was looking at them and I was like, oh, this is kind of nice.
I was like, is it because I'm going broke that I'm like attracted to this stuff?
harrison smith
He's too poor. No, but you're right.
I mean, going downtown in Austin, it's like the homeless...
I mean, literally, I should have filmed it, but I mean, literally, last time I was in, I was downtown in Austin, it's like, you can't walk around downtown.
I was going to get, like, my...
I think I was getting my ring resized, or, like, I was going to a jewelry store downtown, and there, it's just, like, you're accosted.
Like, multiple times, there's people, like this crackhead, just, like, yelling and, like, attacking, like, fighting a bench, and I'm just like...
How are you supposed to feel safe?
Like you either have to be like so just disconnected and unaware of what's going on that you're just floating through life, totally ignorant of what's right next to you.
This crazy guy.
Or you have to be like on edge, like ready to defend yourself because you don't know what this – he's attacking the bench now.
Maybe he'll attack you next.
And it's just like it is this just like reverberation.
It's just this vibe of, like, I am not safe.
I am not safe. Get inside.
Lock the door. And it's so sad because it's, like, a beautiful downtown.
And I'm a six-foot-tall, fit man.
chase geiser
Like, I should... Your whole body's a weapon.
harrison smith
I am a living weapon.
So, like, I can't imagine being a young woman and, like...
Because I don't feel safe, and I'm a big, incredibly strong man, so I can't imagine not being a smaller person.
You just have to pray.
I sure hope that guy doesn't attack me, because I'll die.
It sucks, man. I've been having a hard time.
chase geiser
I've been trying to get my wife to carry a weapon.
She's really uncomfortable. I mean, she's pro-Second Amendment and everything, but she's just uncomfortable around guns.
Yeah. I don't know how to use it.
It's heavy. Whatever. Yeah.
And I just wish she would because she goes and runs errands with our daughters all the time.
But one thing I have noticed, Harrison, and I wonder if you've noticed this too over the last four or five years, it used to be the case that when you went into a major city, 90% of the homeless people that you saw were either sort of alcoholic vets or obviously addicted to some sort of opiate.
Younger guys, right?
So you'd see 23-year-olds, 25-year-olds, 19-year-olds.
Now I've noticed I'm seeing a lot of boomers that are homeless.
Yeah. I know the stats are up, but I feel like when you see an old married couple asking for money on the side of the street, it strikes a little bit different.
It's harder to dismiss than, oh, that person has a drug problem, so I'm not going to give them any money because I'm only fueling the problem.
When you see an old married couple, it's like, do they just come on hard times?
They don't look like junkies to me.
They just look like normal Americans that are just homeless.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah. No, I think that's definitely a bigger part of it.
You know, you need to get your wife a cute little Derringer.
She'll love that. A little tiny gun, a little cute little gun that you can keep in your purse.
It's got to be like a little pink gun.
chase geiser
Are you supposed to keep it in your purse?
Because isn't that the first thing they grab?
harrison smith
Well, not if you shoot them.
chase geiser
That's right. That's how that works.
harrison smith
But no, it's like, God, it really does suck.
But yeah, you can't just ignore this, right?
You can't just be ignorant to the reality that crime is skyrocketing across the board.
You may have to defend yourself.
It's sort of horrifying.
I want to go out to phone calls because people have been waiting.
I've been rambling about crime for a while.
So let's go to...
Who do you see that you like? Let's go to Sauce in FEMA 9 since he's been on the longest.
Sauce, thanks for calling in.
You're on the air about mosquitoes in California desert with Harrison and Chase.
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Go ahead. Can you guys hear me okay?
harrison smith
Yeah, I hear you fine. Go ahead, Sauce.
unidentified
Can you guys hear me? Okay, cool, cool.
So yeah, the mosquitoes out here, not just the desert, but also in the valley area as well, and even other parts of L.A., it's like they came in the rain.
I don't know where these mosquitoes came from, but they're all over the place, even in parts of the desert areas where there's really not too much vegetation for them to kind of like do their thing.
So I thought that was pretty weird, and I'm pretty sure they came through the rain because we had a pretty bad rain over here on the West Coast a little bit.
So I just wanted to make mention of that.
harrison smith
That exact same thing happened here in Texas, too.
I think it is just because of the rain.
I don't know. I'm not a biologist, so I'm not entirely sure.
But that exact same thing happened here in Texas where it was so hot for so long, there were just no mosquitoes anywhere because they need water to breed.
And then it was like as soon as it rained, there were mosquitoes everywhere.
So I think that's just because they breed in water, right?
chase geiser
I don't know. I thought Bill Gates was dropping them out of planes.
harrison smith
Well, Bill Gates is also dropping them out of planes.
You may be a victim of that.
Helicopters. They're dropping them out of helicopters.
that has to be one of the craziest videos of all time like I did not but I didn't even cover it on the show because I was like there's got to be a different there's no way they're actually air dropping mosquitoes out of helicopters but they actually are like it's completely insane it scares me so much when the government uses climate change as an excuse to actually do man-made climate change
chase geiser
Yeah. So I'm one of those people that thinks we probably have an impact on the climate that is much more Less damaging than the consensus, but exists, right?
So maybe, you know, what they say is going to happen in 20 years might happen in 2000 or whatever.
Right, right. But...
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Well, you know, it also doesn't help, too, that the state doesn't do anything in terms of any...
Like, they don't treat their own vegetation.
Like, the state has, like, around neighborhoods...
They're not treating that, even for rats, too.
They're not doing anything for any of the pests out here.
chase geiser
Right, but they're trying to capture the carbon.
So it's like, are we going to accidentally freeze the planet because the government overcompensates for a problem that doesn't exist?
harrison smith
I mean, no, they're literally talking about blocking out the sun and, like, they're chopping down a whole forest.
It's all such madness.
So stay away from the mosquitoes.
They could be designed by Bill Gates.
He could be updating your firmware with them.
Alright folks, welcome back.
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I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in here in the studio with Chase Geyser.
Sort of co-hosting, sort of not.
It's very interesting.
I was just scrolling through Twitter.
All the talk online is about the speakership.
People saying that Trump may be speaker, can be speaker.
Jim Jordan is the first to throw his hat in the ring.
Personally, I think QAnon shaman Jacob Chansley should take his rightful place.
On the dais at the pedestal, whatever you say.
That's what I'd like to see.
Whoever it is, I want to see them wearing a Buffalo war helmet of some sort.
What's your take on the whole McCarthy situation?
chase geiser
It's so fresh, it's hard for me to have a solid take.
But my natural inclination, similar to when I was watching January 6th happen, was to adore it.
harrison smith
To just revel in the fact that the machine that is destroying us at least is malfunctioning a little bit.
chase geiser
There was somebody that responded and said, this is stupid, it's just dividing the party so there's a really tight-knit minority small party.
And I responded, I was like, you're saying that as if that hasn't resulted in a party getting all the power within a very short period of time before in history.
harrison smith
Right, right, yeah, yeah.
chase geiser
This is how radical parties get power.
They're the minority, and they don't compromise, and eventually everybody has to buckle to them because they won't budge, and then they just take everything.
harrison smith
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice?
I also just, I don't know, there's something about the whole bureaucratic process where it's like, I gotta learn all these, it's like you gotta learn games for a sport, or learn the rules for a game that you...
chase geiser
Don't want to play. And what roles do they...
When do they appoint the committees and how much say to that?
harrison smith
Yeah, exactly. So who's eligible and who votes on it and when do they vote and how do they vote and what exactly?
And it's just like, really, I'm going to have to learn this when we have, like, crime out of control, border wide open, two million people in a single year crossing over, Ukraine war is finally out of control, World War III. You know, America is doing this test, this emergency test.
You know, Russia is also doing a nationwide nuclear...
Test of some sort, a nuclear warning test.
chase geiser
You're going to do a test? Okay, we're going to do two tests.
harrison smith
Our test is going to be even bigger.
So it's like we have all this big stuff to worry about, and suddenly we have to worry about the Byzantine machinations of the American Congress.
It's just exhausting to me.
chase geiser
But see, here's the thing.
I've gotten to a point where I'm so frustrated with the government generally that I am happy with shutdowns and I am happy with a Congress that doesn't accomplish anything.
harrison smith
Because at least they're not screwing you over.
chase geiser
Yeah, so if they can't get a speaker that's able to cross the aisle.
Right. Good. I was talking to my buddy.
I have a buddy who's a very active Democrat.
He's run for office. He's involved in Maryland.
Close friend of mine, believe it or not.
And I said, it would be awesome if it was Trump, you know, just sort of teasing him.
It's like, yeah, but Trump can't work with Democrats.
And I was like, exactly!
harrison smith
Yeah, why would you want to?
Why do we want to work with Democrats? And, like, since when do Democrats care about working with Republicans?
Like, that's the other thing. It's like, it would be one thing if...
And, you know, it's the classic thing where, like, the Democrats want to do something, and the Republicans go, if you do that, it'll set a bad precedent.
You don't want to open up that Pandora's box.
They do it anyway. And then the Republicans never respond in kind.
So it's a totally empty threat anyway.
They just do what they want, and then Republicans take it and wag their finger and do nothing in return.
I would actually love it if when the Democrats, as they are doing now, are...
Targeting their political opponents with investigations.
Republicans go, okay, that's the rule now.
Let's go. Everybody on your side is under investigation.
Everybody on your side is being indicted in a hundred ways.
chase geiser
A hundred ways being indicted for jaywalking.
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah. It's nothing.
So, I mean, if that's going to be the way that we play, that, like, you know, they do something and that...
It means we can do something. But also, the other aspect of that is, well, they are doing it without the precedent being set anyway, so it doesn't even matter.
They just do whatever the hell they want anyway.
So whatever we can do to combat that, I'm in favor of, even if that means bifurcating the Republican Party.
Let's go out to phone calls here.
I want to go to John in Houston, line number three.
You want to talk about Matt Gaetz and crime, both topics that are infuriating and baffling me right now.
Thanks for calling in. John, you're on the air.
John in Houston, are you there?
Alright, we'll go to somebody else.
Let's go to Jim in West Texas.
Has a list of COVID hoax effects.
unidentified
Go ahead, Jim. You're on the air. It's cold in the air, but it's just cold water.
harrison smith
Hello? Jim?
Yeah. Okay, alright.
You're on the air, Jim. Alright, good.
unidentified
Finally. I've been trying for a while.
harrison smith
How you doing? Good, thanks.
unidentified
You guys sound good together.
I'm going to try to make it...
Is Brave New Books still around in Austin?
harrison smith
I don't think it is, which is a bummer because that was a cool place.
unidentified
Yeah. Okay, well, there's a book I read a while ago that turned me on to...
I met C. Edward Griffin at Brave New Books years ago.
I lived in Austin for 14 years.
I've been out here about 14 years.
I actually just met Alex and Eric out here and got to hang out with them a minute.
Oh, that's great. Yeah, it's called The Secret World of Money by Andrew Gauss.
Okay. The Secret World of Money by Andrew Gauss.
G-A-U-S-E. And I don't know why people don't talk about it.
It's a question-answer book.
It's a secret. It's a cool book, and it's a short read.
It's only about 180 pages or something.
And it goes way into history and all kinds of stuff.
And it really...
Well, it taught me a lot.
And then I went on to, you know, G. Edward Griffin's book, you know, The Creature from Jekyll Island.
So I wanted to point that out because nobody talks about that book, and I think it's a special book, The Secret World of Money by Andrew Gauss.
harrison smith
Yeah, thanks for the suggestion.
I'll check that out because I hadn't heard of it.
And, you know, I think one of the reasons that I am not...
I'm super into, like, whatever's going on in Congress is because I'm actually rereading Creature from Jekyll Island right now, and it's just making me just completely dismiss anything that goes on in Washington.
It's just like, oh, right, the real power, the real decisions are being made by some shadowy cabal off the coast of Georgia right now.
Like, things haven't changed.
So, like, these people are still controlling everything and pulling the strings.
So every time, you know, you're reading that book and you're seeing what really controls the world is Then all of this dog and pony show in Congress just is like, oh, I'm going to watch the puppets dance?
unidentified
I don't think so. It's a massive volume of history.
It's like reading the Bible or something.
But G. Edward Griffin is an amazing guy.
I got to take his hand once.
So I wanted to start with that.
I don't know how much time he got for me, but my ex-wife called me up.
I was in Columbia, South America, when the whole COVID thing hit.
Okay. So, you know, and I couldn't believe that they got sucked into it either, because, I mean, I'm in, like, these little towns in the mountains, and they're riding their horses, too, and they're all dressed up, colorful, with ponches on.
They dance all the time, like, there ain't no tomorrow, and they're drinking out with the N.C. and all that stuff.
I'm like, this is never going to affect them well.
They got sucked into it, too.
I go to Columbia a lot.
I'm there, like, almost half a year.
About to go again, actually.
harrison smith
So the hoax worked.
I mean, it worked on everybody, and I think sort of the not first world countries got it even worse than anybody else.
unidentified
Right. Well, okay, so I'm going to try to get to it because I know you want to keep moving.
harrison smith
Well, very quick. We're about to go to break.
unidentified
Final word? Well, it's going to take a minute, man.
I got nine numbers here.
My ex-wife called me because she respects my views on stuff.
She said, what do you think this is all about?
This is when it first started, you know?
I said, well, I can tell you one thing.
They're not going to have many birds with one stone.
So I decided to compile a list.
You want me to try to go through it real quick?
harrison smith
Tell you what, sound the line.
We'll get your list during the break and move on to some other callers in the next segment.
But we'll be right back. Don't go anywhere, folks.
Infowars.com forward slash show.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Harrison Smith here with Chase Geyser.
Our previous caller, Jim, gave us his list during the break, but I guess he'd taken a call from Jim at another time and gotten that same list.
Basically, it was just like all of the various ways where COVID was just the perfect weapon for the globalists.
I mean, it really gave them everything they could have ever wanted.
chase geiser
What's still a mystery to me is whether it was intentionally coordinated or whether the entity of the left just instinctively knew what to do.
harrison smith
Well, that's sort of always the question.
I keep saying that we passed some limit of critical mass where conspiracy is not necessary anymore because conspiracy implies secretive pre-planning.
But now, everybody on the left just sort of knows what to do and they just sort of go along with it.
I mean, you can look at You know, the fires in Maui.
And, you know, in any other time, this would be a 24-7 news bonanza.
Like, they'd make so much money.
They love taking advantage of natural disasters like that.
But in this case, they just sort of knew, like, well, this was kind of our fault.
All the leftist government failed everybody and screwed everything up, so just don't talk about it too much.
I don't even think they had to communicate.
I think they all just know.
They just get this NPC signal, and they respond to it, you know, by rote.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think that you're right.
I think there's some planning that goes on.
I think the WEF is an example of that.
But I think the planning is more about how to convert the psychology of neutral persons into a leftist psychology.
And then everything else just sort of naturally manifests, like you said.
So once we get them in our mindset, we don't actually have to tell them what to do.
harrison smith
We just operate. And it's a mindset of, like we were pointing out with the crimes against these activists, it's a mindset...
That lacks self-preservation.
It lacks just natural response to stimuli.
chase geiser
It's collectivism. Individualism is not important.
The individual life doesn't matter.
It's what's good for the people.
It is our democracy instead of our republic.
They always say that because it's just this reinforcement of collectivist ideas.
There is no individual. You are only the groups that you're a part of, whether you're a racial minority or a sexual minority or whatever.
You are your group.
You are not you. You're not Harrison.
You're a white group. Right-wing extremists.
harrison smith
You're dang right I am.
You're darn right I am.
Let's go back out to a phone call.
But the list he gave, I mean, it was things like, you know, the mail-in ballots.
It caused just the mental breakdown, the crisis.
It separated people from one another.
It gave people an excuse to be nasty and mean and authoritative to one another.
All of these things were exponentially worse with children.
Obviously, the mail-in ballots let them steal the election, which came with the fear, the face mask, a depersonalization, a, you know, wearing a – it was a symbol of your submission to these demands.
It gave them the worldwide governance.
It allowed them to shut down the economy and consolidate things.
I mean, it really was – The perfect weapon.
And the thing is, like, if you didn't know that this was the type of thing that the globalists had been planning for a while, and you're just like, all of a sudden you wake up, you're like, COVID? What is that?
Oh my God, everybody's sick. What do we do?
I wear the mask. And you're just like in it.
And that's why the information war is so important, because before they launch these things, you have to know, like, okay, when they launch this, here's why they're doing it.
And so you can combat it and not fall for the PSYOP, which was very convincing and very scary when they come out with this thing that people have only seen in Hollywood movies, this pandemic that shuts everything down.
If you aren't already predisposed to being suspicious and skeptical and ask questions, you're going to fall for it.
So that's why we try to lay the crown work for this stuff early on.
chase geiser
Isn't the first stage of grief denial?
unidentified
Right.
chase geiser
I think that so much of our population is psychologically incapable of acknowledging the fact that everything is so screwed up.
harrison smith
Right.
chase geiser
It's much easier to sit back, have a pint of ice cream in your living room on your lazy boy, watch the news or watch late night comedy.
Yeah. Yeah.
And so I think a lot of this is people are stuck in that denial stage of grief.
They're experiencing the pain of whatever trauma has happened.
So the economy's terrible.
Their pay isn't going up fast enough for their expenses.
They're having the trauma, but they just are denying that it exists.
Yeah. And so it's like a really unhealthy sort of, like we say that the left, jokingly, is a psychological disorder, which I think it kind of is.
harrison smith
I'm not joking when I say that.
chase geiser
But yeah, it doesn't mean it's not true, but...
Yeah, I think, I honestly think that they're stuck in like a really unhealthy psychological denial trauma stage.
Yeah. And they just haven't gone through the, maybe we just need to figure out how to get them through the stages of grief.
harrison smith
Or like abuse, because I think the same thing happens with abuse where like people who are in abusive relationships refuse to acknowledge it for a while.
I mean, I guess it's the same with a lot of stuff.
It's the same with alcoholism, right?
That's the first step of the 12-step program is admitting you have a problem.
So it's like you have to get over whatever coping mechanism you have that allows you to ignore the problem because the problem doesn't just go away because you ignore it.
And it's just this basic human psychology that they then inflict on the world.
And it turns out it works just as well with the population as it does with an individual.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely. And it reminds me of Animal Farm, how the rules just slowly changed over time.
harrison smith
Right, right. Piece by piece, yeah.
chase geiser
So it's like, at what point do you realize that something's terribly wrong?
Yeah. Where is the line?
And I always like to ask this question.
At what point... Should you make the executive decision to rebel against your government?
Like, where's the line? So talk to our mutual friend Brett.
He'd say, when they come to my door and they try to take my guns, that's my line.
But everybody should know their line, because if you don't know your line ahead of time, you're never going to feel like it's been crossed.
harrison smith
Yeah, interesting. Yeah, yeah, that's a very interesting thought.
My line lies well before that.
They already crossed my line.
I was going to say, they crossed my line.
They shot JFK in the head.
All right, let's go out to some more calls.
Who do you want to go to here? Let's go to Sean in Denver.
This sounds like an interesting topic.
Line number one, four major psyops driving the resistance.
Go ahead, Sean. You're on the air.
sean in denver
Hi, can you hear me okay?
harrison smith
Yes, sir. All right.
sean in denver
Yeah, I just wanted to...
Kind of start off where I left off because my call got dropped last time I was talking to Chase about PSYOPs that are dividing this resistance.
They're just all over the place, and when it comes to, I don't know, I'll just start with the first one.
harrison smith
Okay, sorry, sorry, just to lay the groundwork, you're saying there's four PSYOPs that are dividing our resistance to the establishment?
Correct. Okay, gotcha.
sean in denver
Well, dividing the resistance, period.
harrison smith
Got it. You know what I mean? Not the hashtag resistance, not the resist Trump resistance.
Okay, I just want to make sure I knew which the real resistance, the Infowars, you are the resistance.
Exactly. Or the, you know, pink hat resistance.
Okay, so what are the psyops that are dividing our side?
sean in denver
Exactly. And I'll go ahead and start off with that first one when it comes to Trump.
I mean, if they got people all at Trump rallies and not at their own rallies, any grassroots rallies or whatnot, then they got people right where they want them.
Everybody's trusting in Trump when clearly this man is controlled and already showed us that basically, you know, he's not in control.
You know, COVID and everything happened on his watch and You know, lockdowns and whatnot.
He couldn't do anything about the stolen election.
So Trump is being used right now.
You know, he could be blackmailed.
Who knows? All I know is he's controlled, and he's about to usher in this anti-crisis system.
So we really need to get out in the streets and masks.
I really need to have some grassroots stuff as opposed to just trusting one man.
He's asking us for help, not the other way around.
He can't help us. Washington's just gone right now.
harrison smith
And that's the thing that we learned.
But the movement is bigger than Trump.
I agree with that.
On the other hand, Trump is like the primary target of the system.
So I still think he deserves our support for that fact alone.
We all have about a minute left.
What's another major psyop that's dividing us?
sean in denver
Well, I just wanted to note that there's a big lie going around about the Hebrew Israelites and, you know, the fact that the real Jews aren't in Israel or something, and that's a complete lie.
The real Jews are out there right now.
Biblical prophecy is being fulfilled, has been since 1949.
This whole idea that all the Ashkenazi Jews are the fake Jews, the synagogue of Satan, that's not true.
I know some good Ashkenazi Jews out there.
There's some bad ones, a lot of bad ones at the top.
Obviously, their IQs run very high, so you're going to find a lot of those at the top.
But they are the synagogue of Satan, what Revelations 2-9 refers to them as.
It's because of who they worship.
It's not because they're Ashkenazi Jews, but it's because they worship Satan.
So there's a big misconception there, and if you want to know if you're a real Jew or not, you get that test done, and you can prove your citizenship to Israel.
Now, the next PSYOP I'd just really like to mention really quick is Flat Earth.
That is the biggest PSYOP going on right now that's dividing the street.
harrison smith
I have to agree with you on there.
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Harrison Smith, Chase Geyser in studio for you here on this Wednesday morning.
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I'm not even sure if Ultra 12 is in stock, but we were just looking at it.
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chase geiser
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Let's just multiply it by 8 million.
That's like the motif at InfoWars.
harrison smith
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I mean, B12, that's the energy molecule.
chase geiser
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So I was pleased to take it in front of Klaus.
harrison smith
Yeah, Klaus Schwab Jr.
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Really, a lot of these are bodies.
It's the same way. You take it, and yeah, you'll feel the effects right away, if not shortly thereafter.
chase geiser
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harrison smith
That is a very good point.
Yeah, the absence of evidence is in fact evidence of absence because you know we can't get away with anything at InfoWars.
Not that we try, but if we did, they would certainly be on us like white on rice.
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Let's go back out to the calls.
Anybody with anything interesting to you?
Let's go to Edward in El Paso.
You're there in El Paso. You want to talk about the border?
Obviously, it should be like the only thing we talk about until we get it solved, but there's so much other crap going on.
Thanks for calling in. Edward from El Paso, you're on the air, sir.
unidentified
Hey, how's it going out there, guys?
Very good, thank you. Yeah, what's it like up there in Austin, by the way, before I go into that?
I heard it's pretty crazy there, because I left California, came down here to, lived up in South Dakota for a minute, and came down here to El Paso, and man, we got some crazy stuff going on down here.
I don't know why people don't know actually what's actually going on here.
harrison smith
Why don't you tell us what's going on?
What I'll say about Austin is it's getting worse, Edward.
It's getting worse.
It's not terrible, but it certainly ain't great.
But what's going on in El Paso there?
unidentified
Well, we got a coalition down here.
I mean, it seems to me like they've got the Jewish cabal or whatever, the power brokers here.
Most of the white individuals that run the corporations or the big restaurants.
The job market is horrible here.
You can't get a job here if you're any other race but Mexican or Spanish, Latino, whatever you want to call it.
But the way that things are working, it seems like they have a free board here.
They just basically, they even have walk, like walk paths.
I don't know if you know what, like they can walk.
They have a card. I don't know, never heard of this before, but I went down and checked it out.
There's like four or five different locations down in the downtown area.
Which is vacant like every other downtown.
They have actual ways where they just walk across.
They come across on foot.
They walk across on foot.
harrison smith
Yeah, people might not realize, if you've never been to El Paso, El Paso is not near the border.
It is on the border.
Like, the border passes right through Juarez.
Like, you're driving down the highway through El Paso.
Like, you've got the downtown on your right and Mexico on your left.
I mean, it really is on the border.
So I can only imagine how easy it is for them to cross in El Paso and not even be detected.
unidentified
Some of the people here, if you talk to them about the city itself, they will call this War is North.
And I kind of laughed at that because where I was was four miles from the wall.
I mean, actually, I rode my bike from the middle of the town.
Basically, four miles heading south, there's the wall.
Now, I went over there, rode over there, and they had...
A lot of issues with the crossing and the border patrol people and stuff.
And they're on us. You know, I'm an American.
I belong in the United States.
But they're checking my car.
They're doing this. They're doing that.
And I'm thinking, hey, guys, why are you focusing on the people that are here?
You know, the citizens that are here.
You can see I drive a car. You can see I have a license plate on my car.
You can see I have a driver's license. You know, there's like a lot of stuff going on with the people that live here.
It's maybe 2% white, I think, in this area.
And it basically...
What about what's coming across?
Okay, I see Border Patrol, you know, letting people cross.
I see people coming across with no impunity whatsoever.
Same as California.
No car insurance.
No driver's license.
harrison smith
Yeah, of course. And I mean, there are pictures.
Somebody was posting on the internet of Colony Ridge, right?
That illegal immigrant colony.
Where, you know, outside the houses, they're flying the Mexican flag.
So it's not even like... It's not even like in a theoretical way we're being colonized and conquered.
We're literally being colonized by a foreign nation right now.
And people want to say you're a rude extremist for suggesting that maybe another nation invading and occupying ours should be confronted in some way.
chase geiser
Chase, you were going to say something? Well, I was thinking, you remember when we sent Owen and Savannah down to the border and they did that awesome coverage a couple of months ago?
It would be very fascinating to see what would happen if they went over the border to Mexico legally with their passports and then attempted to walk across the barbed wire where they know that border security is to see if because they're clearly American, they're stopped, they're asked for their paperwork because it would just really highlight the hypocrisy.
harrison smith
That would probably be exactly what happened, yeah.
They would identify the white guy with a beard and drag him away while the Mexicans are allowed to cross with impunity.
Thanks so much for the call, Edward.
We've got time for one more call.
Where do you want to go, Chase? Let's do Frank.
I need your help, Frank! Frank, go ahead.
You're on the air. Frank from Florida, Line 10.
unidentified
Go ahead. Hey, hey, guys.
harrison smith
Howdy. We don't have much time, so what's your comment?
unidentified
McAfee, McAfee, don't forget about him.
He had all the computers in Congress.
McAfee, yeah. Spyware on him.
Spy McAfee, yeah. And they blew his buildup down there.
That thing didn't fall. Concrete rebar doesn't crumble like that.
They blew his buildup. That's how bad they want him.
And also, when Trump says you're fired, McCarthy, you're frickin' fired, buddy.
harrison smith
That's a very, very appropriate meme for that.
I thought he was saying McAfee, like the computer software.
I thought he was saying McCarthy with a Boston accent right there.
unidentified
McCarthy. McCarthy.
harrison smith
Thank you so much for the call, Frank.
chase geiser
What's crazy to me about this whole thing with the speaker is how obvious it was that McCarthy didn't know 24 hours before he wasn't speaker that he wasn't going to be speaker.
harrison smith
He said bring it on. He was like bring it on.
chase geiser
He's responsible for foresight and strategic planning and predicting he's got his Ukraine flag everywhere as if he knows what the outcome is going to be if we just support him.
The guy didn't even know he wasn't going to have a job in a day.
harrison smith
That honestly is, like, incredibly embarrassing that, like, 24 hours before he was ousted, he's up on Sunday shows going, bring it on.
You want to oust me? Just try it, bro.
And it's like, oh, geez.
Oh, geez. Flash forward 24 hours and cue the Curb Your Enthusiasm music.
Well, I don't know what's going to happen.
Honestly, I'm excited to listen to Alex and Owen break this down because I feel like they generally have a better understanding than me of the internal goings-on in Washington, D.C. But no, stay tuned for Alex Jones and Owen Troyer on The War Room a little bit later.
You're not hosting The War Room later, are you?
No. No one's in town.
Okay. Things are all mixed up here.
We'll probably be doing this a little bit more where we're co-hosting either here or on Alex's show.
Things are getting mixed up here.
But thank you very much to Chase Geiser for coming on and spending the last hour with us.
Thanks for coming on, Chase. Thanks for having me.
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